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come of age
Idioms and Phrases
see of age .Example Sentences
The director tells the BBC that "the film was developed and made by Millennials, but it's a Gen Z coming of age story".
What I call “The Selena Generation†is comprised of artists who came of age in the years after the singer’s death.
“I do think that as television viewers come of age, they are finding the show,†he said.
No. 1 UCLA: The Bruins claim the No. 1 overall seed for the first time in program history behind a junior class that has come of age.
Critics called it "pop music for the future" and praised the way its "painfully relatable" lyrics captured Charli's coming of age.
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